Quebec Premier Francois Legault heads to Hollywood to talk carbon and business
LOS ANGELES — After a tumultous legislature session, Quebec Premier Francois Legault is heading to Hollywood and Silicon Valley, where the future of his province’s troubled carbon market with California will figure high on his agenda.
Legault’s four-day California mission concludes Wednesday in Sacramento, when he will meet with Gov. Gavin Newsom to discuss their partnership aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which is currently threatened by Donald Trump’s government.
In October, the Trump administration announced it had sued to block California from working with Quebec on the joint cap-and-trade program between the two jurisdictions, charging that the southwestern state exceeded its authority when it signed the agreement to limit climate-damaging fossil fuel emissions.
While an assistant U.S. attorney general has accused California of veering outside its constutional lane, Newsom has described the lawsuit as a political vendetta.